The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1924, Page 3

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SATI YP MAY WITHDRAW WITHDRAWAL rHE ATTLI They Have to evate the Guns When Ath of July : ‘i " 9 Iyi 2¢ ‘oO mY, ‘ { Pride of the “Pennsy Prizes Are Awarded in AR PAGE 3 iG tis AAT acl 7 ap | GET FOURTH MAN Nealthy Youth | wa gy re oe “Tiny” Ambles Across the For’d Dee eters Ot . Awe He Bone Bill Petitions Getting Mie a ; For 1 Deck ti sd LT TERPS ne | Asking $200,000 in Damages | Seaman Is Arrested on Ship + Complicated Now a Day Winds Up in Traditional “Blaze of in Riley Slaying e rc ‘ ve? Vt ‘4, 38 ‘ i = : - Glory” With Stadium Show ren, ry td I ar } ay ¥ ° . ; ane , ¢ 2 tr dence ‘ ARMY AND NAVY € ‘ Tuggle and m “ BAND WINS CHEERS . t t e t f from Camp Lew 5 + e F the . Com: apres pe " the re 1 t te r 4 awa e Albe Li M « ¢ i got oval fror c T ‘ t 1 t f f t mi ‘ 1 1 Two ' 1 T Yr ania t I I M. H " | POWER FIGHT se ma a —— 4 " lar ( b - - } in ay “1 Bone Thanks Paper for Aid tf , ors, |¢ f cattle 7 bes wae in Initiative Campaign we ye all asa , pickin ot. velane inanaarie ‘ If a gob on the U.S. S. Pennsylvania ever fell overdoara\’’,t" ¥ rg ivapeae t t Ku were 2A agg a palin ; a “Tiny” would just reach over the rail and yank him out of |thrille and enterta e a as” Of ‘businene: girts ; Detective “L4er iiliats - Kent the mous Powe to insure its| the water. “Tiny,” who is six feet eight inches tall, ig} ANGORA GROTTO rebisul.cAhine se Born | rae! : Ming placed on the ballot in the| shown here with Frank Cincone on the left and Joe Steur|V!NS CHAMPION cur | roinute | | November elect siven Sat-/on the right. Both the latter gobs are five feet tall. Peter drs tag ; FIREWORKS DISPLAY y Homer T. Bone, autt Sta art ¥ ? 1 os = WINDS UP ENT a BY FIELDING LEMMON Jtall ank'’s total he 5 wiedin atabnd i Daredevil” Mink Deronda | CCTALSVA'TS the fer'a ‘guts. Tiny | he" knew ’ etactl to’ ‘handle | tor trate de Aritl: téame armed thriller, did his stunt praee A rib pelle 2 aN Tiny” The. plant. gov wan backed] Atatre yrotor" Under ie caeniney | Dertenan's “Acute Kiowna’™ added Smugglers’ Cove Raided by thé dealt Rasy 9 pare me with F " the "en tone of humor'to the affair, and the 7 } a ee : po Moose. drum corps, Northwest ‘cham Canadians for Booze his w . ; be 4 1 forth | Piona, under the baton of Jack Inge tal and uncom at applause in a special VICTORIA, B. C., July 5. As an “ ! “ Tiny so} mon marcht of @ sepctacular raid on it 4 pel ae : Other team er how durknens final med tr * cove Thursday afternoon pme health toni | ing k the M ere Wan a far gt of t nd by ¢ dian customs officials, Cap t oO t ¥ bed in ation be of the Amer! moto t t mare t the drill te f kyward e . was fined $20 Friday Ba fit have to meet th Borah Asks Okeh rp regener vapioe aaa ; bright stara in a trail of golder fi fa antes Mol veaess tae cn Be pucted : on Delegate Probe *#' » ss! demonstra fauly-wi { Es |> William McKee, who was -with goes. ; she A 2 Wittiam 3. Bor nan of the |MAPLE LEAR POST ; vrob-| Yvonne Darcy, 19, motion picture actress. and -descend-\sna his cae ts being invenietan a witha Seam T For ho stands a eo ti a ae 4 z : Fin |e was ant of French aristocracy, who has brought $200,000 ‘suit| The dian customs men ener petit t x feet cle h ME ie dean, ted thew tel “ 8 am u i'\in Los Angeles against Granville Proctor Sully, 22, son of |**°oPe on Smugglers’ cove, dt ¢ x ‘ : T 1 “ re se . C Thursday afternoon : ai df . r y W t z tu «| Dan Sully, one time millionaire cotton king and a brother of ats -were anchéted®{n- Ps filled 9 if on {DA - New Y {ot hwget. ¢ t v| the first Mrs.,Douglas Fairbanks. Miss Darcy makes-sen- 6 speed craft managed to : ¢ ala t k to McAdo € . aan sk See weational charges against young Sully, who flatly denice It is said to be a >» An a req : OA - ‘down | the accusations and says the suit-is an attempt at black : r : b Pe t aad captured and $3,- : : he. “vo nine ere pak oe Na Oe ol ots isk was cosfiscated. mu Phare an abiding conviction cape ded fer cause is nd th ais in colorful note “m Wl up another great v Bi did their» plaids “ SHOW IS READY 1a "| Sports Exhibit Rounding | Into Shape MMerests of the people a Mn on Novemb , STV URCE NEW SPAN Carleton Park Residents to Work for Better Bridge *A digger, better and per bridge” from Elliott ave. to the 3 Rolla Bluff di t will be urged next Tuesday evening at a meeting of the Carleton Park Improvement club The X bridge, leading to the bluff, ‘Mas burned down this week, making Gavel to the section difficult. The Meeting is scheduled for 8 o'clock at the Phinney real es office, View Mont way and 29th ave. W. and cut The paving of W. McGraw st. from 34th st. to Eastmont way, on #) Eastmont way to Westmont © EE OM Westmont way to dist ave. W., 40 Aso will be talked. Dr. H. T. Harvey | Trinity Parish Church—Nint) i Jame R wil Hf. Bliss,” rec: | the tor; Rev, R.A. Burge, assistant. § a communion fon and m., I First Swedish Baptist e N ad Pine ats; Rev Burge, preac St. Mark's Episcopal Chureh— |‘, BD is preaid Harvard and Spring st. Rev, John nap : a , pent of the: ctub D. McLauchlan, Ph. D.; associate about as they do in natural life priest, Rev. H. H. Gowen, D. D. 8) la : n; 9:45 Mis f }and 11 a. m., hoty communion; 9:45 4 | ter \a. m, children’s service; 11 a. sion—24th and E. Alfred | j j | holy communion and sermon, E. Sorensen, pastor rvices pr 7 10 p. sermon, | Seventh in Israel “The | 28 Ninth ave » Rabe Os. tap ns war, Woodlawn, Cowen, W. Green ain why. those tokens given of Lake and Volunteer Picked Jack Durning, Wounded Two | Months Ago, Succumbs (. Michael's Chapel of tM o is | N. Sixth and John | Eucharist and sermon, 9:30 Guns took their 28th life in Seattle | BUcharist sur rmon, 9:30 PR Mice the first of the year, Friday church school, 3 p. m. jark’s | ex ung | € od on the rostrum, ing a gold cross behind the speak - er, and two small crosses on either| °F such as see lowing out thelr summer | | 5 hy. acho aoa P ° and dams i - Madison Street Methodist-Episcopal | side one, and a white cloud above Schedule, and Ad Pepe Meht, when Jack Durning, 17, al-| ps ‘a ead With a pillah Of fired bands will give concerts in four city beged robe: Chureh, 11 a. m., communi his head with a pillar ire in it, Das wound zs gre eet the aco ft m., stereopticon lecture by T. W.| will be made plain. parks ag Sunday afternoon. ' eceived in an attempted |” pr > ee z a ‘ ne » Adams 1 direct. his piv ilay 4. He was cot by | Bundy. fies Prairie hits fs | Univeresty: iret Chrtetion; Bptety yaar neg ee ee Upper | at Gunther, of the Phinney kee| er oe haa) : a a | ualist chureh—4550 Lith ave N. E:; $oodland pak ihacia- shall: at 4 ey. 5901 Phinney ave. |e Hoy Harry 8, Templeton, pas. | ori na Sal fen a int Py” | featuring an aria for the trumpe ; hom he was attempting to rob. | °* “God's Hellograph ° nessage. service. Tusaday |“Inflammatus,” by Mr. Impala, and 01 i ellography, ies be pita s," by Mr. Impala, and) FF Tots Durning, who passed away | or iteip From the Hills.” Uniott eve.|"7, me 2 Se cepecaeld PS RE “When Lights Are Bee SAY hospital, died just two| Tio service af University Christian| Wcaemiay and Friday circles, 8 "by Mahan, Massenet's = hs to the day after he was| mich go im p.m. “Parade Militaire” and a big. selec- | Sa cae i Interbay Presbyterian Church—| Whitman = Memorial Federated) io rom faites “Bohemian Gir!" | facaped from Gunther after the} awin g, Secrest, minister. 10 a. m.,; Church, corner N. 42nd st. and Ash will be “heavy: numbers.” | ; & ogi was caught by police! sunday school: 11:15 a. m., preaching | Worth ave—Rowland Edwards, D.D..!™ + tne aame hour, T. H. Wagner | nt an St GAth st. and service, “The Duty of Observing the | minister ees Ties ie by pastor, | wit be conducting his band at Cow: | are Lord's Supper”; communion sermon, |"Great Helghts and Great Depths’';| TY me Pon Cte heavy num. | fe was taken to the Homelg45 5m. Junior Endeavor service: |8 p. m., service, “Great Expecta-|10 Porm cunt hy Que ona ran _ Eadbald First Christian Church—Russell I. | tons: |teristics. ‘This bill will include a} 4 A eS | Thrapp, minister. Morning, “Factors; Church of Spiritual Unity, 1620) sejection from De Koven's “Robin |in American Development”; evening,/Fourth ave. 3 p. m., lecture by| Hood" and a “request number,” in gents Grab “America Offers Enemies and Dan y Glen; messages, divine healing, | Chopin's polonalse “Militaire,” | two in Booze Case | cers.” z i | circles. | At 6:30 the Adams players will Federal prohibition agents Friday| _UMiversity Christlan Church —) Eternal Truth Spiritual Church of again appear, at the West Green S arrested Ted Newman and | nd‘Kiethauer, minister. Morn-| America, 1915 First ave—Rev. A. B.| Lake park, playing Herbert's a HOsborne at Aberdeen, whe: | ing, “Masterless Men”; evening, union ler, pastor. 3 p. m., open forum,|ing Girl,” ‘a “Yankee Doodle f oqaee tee University district, at this f niversity dis r ( q in were said tobe delivering | *ervice, Ballon Jug of moonshine a{ church. limousine. The agents in Queen Anne Christian Church — called Newman on the phons,|£. UL. Kechley, minister. Mornin, the moonshine and the ar.| “The Man Who Made Good"; even.| ‘Our Duties"; 4:30 p. m., circles and| Humoresque, |lecture, “The Need of the Hour”; freo| garian Fantas messages, The 6: am of the Wagner Church of Spiritual Science, A, ©,| bind at Volunteer park will include dd Tobant's “Alun: | wm Were mad, 1 rvice. | U. W. temple, Ninth ave—Rev. Loe | such et as Pate . “ made when'the men ap-|'"¥, No servicw.” ‘ Elmore, pastor, 2 and 7:45 p. m.,| Fishers,” a fivenumber § ish i with the liquor. West Seattle Christian Church—| tires; 4:30 and 6p. m, circtes;|ballet and a vocal solo, | “Our 4 a ala OTST besarte dia po eine Mornings |uout of Darkness.” | Washington," by Mins “Anabell the sixth of serles on he Kingdom ., | Becket { Heaven”; evening, ‘The Modern| Hosecrucian Fellowship, 308 Mar-| % | Woman —-Choosing « Hus-|fon st. Devotional services, 8 p .m.; atte ae fa ae on . bject, “Why T Am a Rosecrucian} _MADISON, SQUARE GARDEN, udent” and “The Sign of the Mas.| New York, July 6.—George Christen national committeeman from 1929 | Stevenson, Wash,, left for home 4 «| terday, the first to leave the nation: |democratic convention from — the | | Washington state delegation | Christensen loft his proxy with J |M. Geraghty of Spokane. Christen xen is rumored as an entry in the democratic primary contest for Meu tehant governor in the fall sonal business was given as the his departure. Pa tho county fail at Monto % While the big car will b 4 it to Seattle. Newman has| Young ae before for bootlegginy, | band.” agents say. Ballard Christian Church — 1H. tWo men will be char Willis minister, Morning, f arged with & "i Ble ‘possession and transportation! Helper"; eventing, “What Ia the} Tu A. Grittin intoxicating liquors. | Bible Fourth ave., 7 _ Central Christian Church — ¥ minister. Morning, Everett Stages of ay sation ot th y Te Organt: p Brilliant Parade od’s Two Wit 4 Chureh 500 Arcade building Rey. E, Adelle sae Lowdermilk, pastor, 9:30 p. m., serv EVERETT, July 5 he Mates the i Everett cele-| Findley Street Christian Church—| jcc; 4:30, circles; Prof. Alfred Ramey Withe cect! Of July with one|J. L, McCallum, minister, Morning, | will spe “phe Source of Our 4 Drettlest parades residents| “True Worship"; evening, “Sabbath | Happine ‘cause for Be pave ever seen. Historic floats | or Lord's Day--Which?" | Religious Open Forum, 106 Maaj.| U*° 7° v With civic and fraternal i i Y Yeu aternal displays | Kirst Norwegian-Danish Baptist {son st. 11 0. m., Jason N, Mor Weare the mutitudes that rei, ‘ Brownlee, m., will lecture ummer Lund"; circles, healing, ank jon " | messages. The Church of Psychic Science, ; evening, un}open to plain members of all {nod the | churel—Cor, Stewart st. and Yale | wil Ispeak on “The Goal of Lite \ churches. | Y ave; Rey. A. M, Mehus, pastor, 9:45! Under the nusplees of Seattle| By 848 I, : Contitigents trom tho battles Mip|a. mm, We i 11a. m., Seandi-| Council of Churches, at First Chris} Puget Sound Loyal Orange Lodge, y Com Cin, eae The Keithy | navian, servic p. mn, Young Veo: | tian chureh, Broadway and 1, Olive,|No, 160 and Flora 1, Hutoman Ta . and Ae tte prize and the|ple's meeting; 8 p. m., English | Wednesday evening, July 9, Dr, Rob. | die 4’ In O, ‘0, 148, will hold thelr | OM prize tore ier of Norwny ‘seo | service ort 1, Speer, noted traveler, author jannual religious services In hall at b+ he Tost beautiful) Wirst Baptiste ¢ hh Ambrose }and administrator of home and for-\4100 Virginia st, Sunday, July 6, at ti The Standard Ol! Co. took|M. Bailey, D. D, 9:46 a, m,, 8. 8.;|elgn affairs, will lecture und addroan|y op m, Orangemen ant ¢ d for} women, with thelr friends, are cor but |dially Invited, ! ad for the hest advertising| morning. service, "Tho 0"; 646 -p, m., Bi Y. Atonement, |a om Pp. 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